Lost is remembered as one of the most popular series in television history. There are many interesting details and unknown facts behind this production that keeps the viewers locked on the screen with its mysterious plot, deep characters and a scenario full of surprises. The creative process, casting and shooting stages of the series have a very different journey than the story we watch on the screens. In this article, we will examine the intriguing information about Lost, from script drafts to character development, from the shooting process to the hidden clues in the series. Here are some interesting facts about Lost
The first drafts of the series were titled “Nowhere” and this name was accepted. However, the name “Lost” was later preferred

Main character Jack was planned to die in the pilot episode
The character of Jin’s wife Sun was not in the script of the drama. This character was specially created for Yunjin Kim, who auditioned for the role of Kate

Josh Holloway, who played Sawyer, kicked a chair when he forgot his lines at the audition
Initially, Kate was planned as a middle-aged businesswoman
Lilly was chosen from 75 candidates for the lead role
All episodes of the series were filmed in Hawaii, especially on the island of Oahu

Some actors found island life challenging. For example, Emilie de Ravin, who played Claire, flew to California 1-2 times a week.
Jorge Garcia was unable to attend his sister’s wedding due to intense filming
Because time moves slowly in the series, the ages of the child actors had to remain the same. For this reason, more than 50 babies were cast to play the character of Aaron
Many viewers wondered why Hurley’s character did not lose weight in island conditions

The actor actually lost weight after the pilot. However, he was asked to maintain his weight to ensure consistency in the character’s past scenes.
The names of some characters in the series refer to famous scientists and thinkers
For example, the name Ben Linus comes from the chemist Linus Pauling and Danielle Rousseau from the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
In the finale of the third season, Jack goes to a funeral home called “Hoffs/Drawlar”. This name is actually an anagram of “flash forward”, indicating to the viewer that the scene is in the future, not the past

Many scenes in the series feature the contrast of black and white colors
The Chinese mark on Boone’s T-shirt means “84”

Inverted, this number becomes 48, the number of survivors from the first season.
